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Bluetooth Wireless Headset

Bluetooth wireless headset provides a more convenient, hands-free way to use your cell phone. They’re especially useful when you don’t have a hand available to hold your phone. And with the wireless signal, you can actually move a few feet away from your cell phone and still keep access to it. Bluetooth technology is everywhere. More and more cell phones and MP3 players will support Bluetooth wireless headsets. Also, many states now ban drivers from using hand held phones, but allow hands-free calls

How to operate Bluetooth Wireless Headset:

Step 1:  Charge your Bluetooth headset.

Step 2: Turn on your cell phone. If you’re not sure whether your phone is Bluetooth-compatible, check the Match Devices website under Resources.

Step 3: Turn on the Bluetooth wireless headset by pressing the power button on the side.

Step 4: Check for an icon (usually a triangle) on your cell phone screen. This shows that your cell phone is picking up the signal from your Bluetooth wireless headset. If it isn’t, go to the Menu on your phone. Scroll to the Connections menu. Click on Bluetooth, and then click Find Bluetooth. Once your Bluetooth wireless headset appears on the menu, click Connect, and then click OK.

Step 5: Place the Bluetooth wireless headset earpiece in your ear. Most models have a hook of sorts that wraps behind your ear. The large section with buttons is the earpiece.

Step 6: Press the call button on the front of the earpiece to make or receive calls, and to hang up. Pressing this button answers your cell phone when it rings. If you press it to make a call, the device will prompt you for the name of whoever you want to call. Speak the name. The device will then repeat the name. Say “Yes” or “No” to place or cancel the call

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Bluetooth Headphone

Bluetooth headphone is a wireless technology that allows devices to communicate via high-frequency radio signals. The installed base of Bluetooth devices was over 500 million products at the end of 2005 and is projected to surpass one billion by the end of 2006, making it the only proven choice for developers, product manufacturers, and consumers worldwide.

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Bluetooth headphone is just one of the many devices designed to work with portable music devices as well as ordinary phones. With Bluetooth headphone, you can listen to music as well as make and receive calls–all from the same device. Connecting them is a snap.

One of the newest applications of Bluetooth technology is the ability to wirelessly stream music from a mobile phone to a stereo headset. Bluetooth headphone enables consumers to listen to music wirelessly from their audio device without compromising sound quality. Consumers can enjoy longer battery life and listen to music at a distance without the hassle of cumbersome cords.Â

There are several Bluetooth headset on the market today that enable users to wirelessly listen to stereo music from their A2DP enabled device (such as an MP3 player, PC or PDA). Many of these models also enable users to make and receive calls to take their Bluetooth mobile phone. When an incoming call, the music paused and the user simply presses a button on the headset to answer the call. With Bluetooth headphone, such as the Motorola Bluetooth Stereo headphones, users can also wirelessly switch between a variety of sources, such as a stereo, computer or MP3 player with accompanying Bluetooth stereo accessories.

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Bluetooth Stereo Headset

Bluetooth usage has become a common thing is day to days life style. Bluetooth stereo headset is slowly becoming a must-have accessory. It’s been 10 years since Bluetooth technology was developed. This technology helps to transmit voice and data with one another without cable connection that is wirelessly over low-frequency radio waves. Bluetooth headsets are the high-tech–and high-fashion–way to talk over phone. The main advantage of a Bluetooth stereo headset is that it helps in a wireless environment while conversing. Various manufacturers are into producing Bluetooth stereo headset in the marker. Bluetooth stereo headsets are very stylish, has very good call quality & wind-noise resistance. The other advantage of this technology is that has multipoint & voice prompts. It also has an improved charging case with battery indicator. The battery back up is comparatively very good. In the present world we see headsets with one-touch controls while dual-mic A AudioIQ² and WindSmart technologies keeps conversations clear, even in harsh circumstances. WindSmart technology provides three layers of protection against wind noise. Tented gel ear tips offer a secure and comfortable fit. With the multipoint, one can connect up to two different headsets concurrently.Â

The Bluetooth stereo headset also has the normal headset features, like call answering, call ending, and rejecting calls. It has voice-dial support, last number redial, call mute, and the capability to transfer calls from the headset to the phone and vice versa. The other features are voice prompt that indicates whether enabled or disabled call mute, the battery status, plus the Bluetooth connection status. Most advanced noise-canceling Bluetooth headset are also currently available. With the use of Bluetooth headsets, cell phone users can communicate hands-free. Just not that – in addition, this technology has the power to connect cell phones, PDAs, computers, speakers, printers and other devices. Bluetooth headsets come in a host of shapes and sizes to match ones cell phone, from Blackberry to iPhone to RAZR and more. Also, Bluetooth headsets can connect to any computer, video games and even the users’ car. There are endless choices for the consumer looking to go hands-free with a new Bluetooth headset.Â

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Bluetooth Headsets

Bluetooth technology was developed 10 years ago and it allows devices to transmit voice and data with one another without cable connection that is wirelessly over low-frequency radio waves. With the use of Bluetooth headsets, cell phone users can communicate hands-free. Just not that – in addition, this technology has the power to connect cell phones, PDAs, computers, speakers, printers and other devices.Â

Bluetooth headsets are the high-tech–and high-fashion–way to talk over phone. Bluetooth headsets come in a host of shapes and sizes to match ones cell phone, from Blackberry to iPhone to RAZR and more. Also, Bluetooth headsets can connect to any computer, video games and even the users’ car. There are endless choices for the consumer looking to go hands-free with new Bluetooth headsets.

Setting up Bluetooth Headsets:

Before you set up your Bluetooth Headsets to work with your cell phone or any other device that supports it (examples being both the PlayStation 3 and the XBox 360 game consoles), it is important that you charge the headset wholly. Having the headset turn off in the middle of setup will not do any everlasting harm, but it will force you to restart the procedure. When this is done, the Bluetooth headsets, as well as the device you are attempting to use it with, both needs to be powered up.Â

To begin the setup process, the device you will be using your headset with must be put in “Pairing” mode. This is the mode that tells it to search for compatible Bluetooth headsets. All cell phones and other devices are different, but the option for this is almost always found under some kind of “Connections” or likewise titled sub menu of the device’s options menu. At this time, the Bluetooth headset must also be put in pairing mode. Depending on the model of headset, it may be referred to as “Sync” mode in the user’s manual.

Once the Bluetooth headset and the device are in pairing mode at the same time, the device will begin to scan the area for everything that supports a Bluetooth signal. This scan usually takes about 60 seconds. At the end of the scan, the device will display a list of everything in the area that supports Bluetooth and is in “pairing” mode-the only device on the list should be your Bluetooth headsets. Highlight the headset on the list and select “OK.” You are now ready to use your Bluetooth headsets wherever you go. Â
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